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Cancer incidence and mortality among African Americans
T G Scroggins1, M Bateman, S Allen
1Dept of Radiation Oncology, Ochsner Clinic, New Orleans.
Abstract:
In the future, the largest proportional increase in the population will be among minority groups. To date, there are a number of studies which document the disparities in cancer incidence and survival existing between white Americans and minorities, especially African Americans. African Americans have the highest cancer incidence and mortality rates in the United States. Much of this difference can be directly related to socioeconomic status. There are also cultural differences which result in differing attitudes towards health care. In the future, interventions designed to encourage cancer prevention and screening behaviors must seek to overcome the barriers to access in a culturally sensitive fashion.